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Goanna walkabout

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Cute wooden bangle approximately 2cm wide painted and lacquered depicting Goanna Walkabout by Loretta McDonald, Tobwabba Art. This design illustrates the x-ray art style and portrays the goanna, a staple food source of the Worimi people. The x-ray style was used to show all the parts of a creature that could be used for food, fish-hooks and spear tips.Au$10.91
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Kangaroos

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Popular wooden bangle approximately 2cm wide painted and lacquered depicting Kangaroos by Russell Saunders, Tobwabba Art. The large central circle represents the kangaroo's main campsite. The brown and yellow dotted lines connecting the smaller circles are the trails that the kangaroo uses to move from his feeding and drinking places. The large brown footprints shows the Aboriginal hunter that this is a kangaroo area. the x-ray art style is used to portray the parts of the kangaroo that can be usedAu$10.91
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Platypus in reeds

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Popular wooden bangle approximately 2cm wide painted and lacquered depicting Platypus In Reeds by Warren Donnelly, Tobwabba Art. This design shows yapee the platypus hunting for food on the sandy river bed portrayed by the beige dots. The blue dots are the water and the white wavy lines represent the current. Yapee is a special creature to the Worimi peopleAu$10.91
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Turtle - brown

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Popular wooden bangle approximately 2cm wide painted and lacquered depicting brown Turtle by Bud Donnelly, Tobwabba Art. This artwork depicts the giant sea turtle, Cureeki, coming out of the water to rest on one of the many islands in the Great Lakes area of the Worimi Country.Au$10.91
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